Never configured a Paradyne CSU, but if it is anything like the Adtran
units I've configured, then it should be pretty straight forward.

You will be given information from your service provider(telco) about
what timeslots/channels (DS0's) the data is running on, and what
timeslots/channels the Voice is running on.  You then configure the CSU
accordingly.

Ex:  Channels 1-16 for FR Data, 17-23 for Voice.

Your CSU will have a DSX-1 port that allows you to feed the data
channels via a V.35 cable to your router.  The CSU will also have a T1
port (possibly RJ-45/48) that you will connect via a straight-thru Cat5
cable to your PBX/PABX for Voice service.

>From there, it's up to you to configure your Router and PBX to talk on
those timeslots/channels.  The CSU will take care of line-coding and
framing (which you configure on the Paradyne) for the Data Side, and the
Voice will be managed by the PBX and Telco.

HTH's
Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 2:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cry for help: Integrated circuit CSU config [7:60122]

All,
        I have a question and I'm not finding any info on the web to get
the
answers I need. We have an integrated frame-relay circuit (voice and
data)
and I need to configure the CSU (Paradyne). How is this different from
configuring a CSU for a data-only circuit?
Thanks very much!
Geoff Mossburg




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